Forensic Child and Adolescent Mental Health: Looking back, looking around, looking to the future
Forensic Child and Adolescent Mental Health: Looking back, looking around, looking to the future Criminal Behaviour and Mental Health, Volume 32, Issue 3, Page 154-158, June 2022. Susan Bailey Read…
Detaining children: Are we sure we are doing the right things?
Detaining children: Are we sure we are doing the right things? Criminal Behaviour and Mental Health, Volume 32, Issue 3, Page 149-153, June 2022. Annie Bartlett, Heidi Hales Read the…
I’d Like to Speak to the Person in Charge: Measuring Dominant Ethnopolitical Organizations in the Middle East
I’d Like to Speak to the Person in Charge: Measuring Dominant Ethnopolitical Organizations in the Middle East . Katharine Petrich Read the syndicated article here
An examination of a juvenile justice diversion program for youth with mental health needs and traumatic stress symptoms: a strengths-based approach
An examination of a juvenile justice diversion program for youth with mental health needs and traumatic stress symptoms: a strengths-based approach . Faith Summersett Williams Read the syndicated article here
The influence of event order on the narratives jurors construct and tell in cases of rape
The influence of event order on the narratives jurors construct and tell in cases of rape . Harrison D. H. Lee Read the syndicated article here
The use of experimental vignettes in studying police procedural justice: a systematic review
The use of experimental vignettes in studying police procedural justice: a systematic review Abstract Objectives The current review assesses the methodological characteristics of between-subjects experiments, in particular documenting the scenarios…
Attitudes towards and perceptions of females who sexually offend against children: a comparison between students and professionals
Attitudes towards and perceptions of females who sexually offend against children: a comparison between students and professionals . Kelly M. Brown Read the syndicated article here
@#%$!: The Impact of Officer Profanity on Civilians’ Perception of What Constitutes Reasonable Use of Force
@#%$!: The Impact of Officer Profanity on Civilians’ Perception of What Constitutes Reasonable Use of Force Police Quarterly, Ahead of Print. The current study was conducted to test how the…
Public Reason and the Justification of Punishment
Public Reason and the Justification of Punishment . Zachary Hoskins Read the syndicated article here